The all-diode-pumped laser system POLARIS-an experimentalist's tool generating ultra-high contrast pulses with high energy

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The development, the underlying technology and the current status of the fully diode-pumped solid-state laser system POLARIS is reviewed. Currently, the POLARIS system delivers 4 J energy, 144 fs long laser pulses with an ultra-high temporal contrast of 5× 1012 for the ASE, which is achieved using a so-called double chirped-pulse amplification scheme and cross-polarized wave generation pulse cleaning. By tightly focusing, the peak intensity exceeds 3.5× 1020\W\cm-2. These parameters predestine POLARIS as a scientific tool well suited for sophisticated experiments, as exemplified by presenting measurements of accelerated proton energies. Recently, an additional amplifier has been added to the laser chain. In the ramp-up phase, pulses from this amplifier are not yet compressed and have not yet reached the anticipated energy. Nevertheless, an output energy of 16.6\J has been achieved so far.

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Hornung, M., Liebetrau, H., Seidel, A., Keppler, S., Kessler, A., Körner, J., … Kaluza, M. C. (2014). The all-diode-pumped laser system POLARIS-an experimentalist’s tool generating ultra-high contrast pulses with high energy. High Power Laser Science and Engineering, 2. https://doi.org/10.1017/hpl.2014.26

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